A Guide to Planning Wildlife Management in Protected Areas & Managed Landscapes

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Protected Areas represent glimpses of awe-inspiring creativity of evolutionary processes, albeit somewhat edited by the human footprint on wilderness. These sacred lands are the only ones capable of providing us a kinship with wondrous wild creatures and plants, our fellow travelers on this planet. We need to ensure their persistence for posterity. Over the past three decades Protected Area management in India has come to be driven by scientific wildlife management plans. Slowly at first, later as a mandatory process. Such conservation efforts cannot be sustained without long-term vision, direction and quality. The guide answers the need by providing the essential planning framework, procedures and processes. It is based on integration of modern scientific precepts and practice with social, cultural, economic, and administrative realities. It is designed to address multiple spatial scales and links with plans for forest management and those for social and economic development on the surrounding managed landscapes. The Guide is written for planners, wildlife managers, trainers educationists and those who are simply interested in wildlife.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Vishwas B. Sawarkar

Vishwas Sawarkar has enjoyed a distinguished career as a forest officer, wildlife manager, trainer and a wildlife scientist. After obtaining a Masters degree in Forestry in 1968 from the Indian Forest College, Dehradun, he served in the forest department of Maharashtra. His career in wildlife management began with a six year long posting to the Melghat Tiger Reserve. In 1973 he co-authored a wildlife management plan for the reserve, one among several written for the first time in the country. He obtained a Post Graduate Diploma in Wildlife Management in 1978 from the Forest Research Institute (FRI) at Dehradun, securing first rank and Gold Medal. In 1983 while on deputation to the Government of India, he received an award and a citation from the Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi for rendering Outstanding Service to various capacities. He was also WII's first Dean of the Faculty of wildlife Sciences. Sawarkar is widely travelled and has a large number of scientific papers, reports and manuals to his credit. He retired in the year 2003 as Director of the Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun.

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Title
A Guide to Planning Wildlife Management in Protected Areas & Managed Landscapes
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Edition
1s ed.
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ISBN
818158029X
Length
xxxvi+335p., Tables; Figures; Maps; Glossary; 24cm.
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